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The main aim of this book is to collect a series of research
articles and reviews from a diverse group of scientists to share
their research work on the role of free radical research and
environmental toxicity. This book presents various state-of-the-art
chapters of recent progress in the field of cellular toxicology and
clinical manifestations of various disorders. Topics include cell
signaling, various risk factors, the pathophysiology of disease
instigation and distribution, mechanistic insights into metal and
nanoparticle toxicity, neural toxicity, nongenotoxic
carcinogenicity, immune and idiosyncratic toxicity, prevention,
biomarkers related to disease progression and therapeutic
strategies. In particular, this book provides valuable insight for
researchers, pathologists, and clinicians with an interest in
toxicological research and cellular impairments with special
emphasis on therapeutic advancement.
This book is a valuable contribution to the debate about the
harmful effects of environmental toxicants on human health, which
is a growing concern in the 21st century. Complementary chapters
decipher the phenomena and highlight the latest developments in
environmental toxicology, providing readers with a comprehensive
overview of environmental toxicology and human health. Since the
toxicants in question are not only chemical or biological in
nature, but also include man-made electromagnetic fields, the book
explores in detail multidisciplinary approaches to environmental
toxicology, with a focus on the following five aspects: 1. The
effects of man-made electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) on human health
proposed mechanisms and biological effects and measures). 2. An
overview of nanotoxicity, nanomedicine and cancer research. 3. A
bio-computational approach to the molecular interaction of
environmental carcinogens with DNA. 4. The toxicology of
environmental pollutants in the air, dust, soil, water and natural
toxins in the environment: exposure and health. 5. Social insects
as environmental indicators of ecotoxicological effects in
different ecosystems. The book analyzes the carcinogenic,
mutagenic, genotoxic and neurotoxic effects of both anthropogenic
and natural toxins present in water, soil, air and our surroundings
in the form of electro-pollution or electro-smog.
Volume Two advances the exploration of the fundamental principles
of oxidative stress and toxicity on male (and female) reproduction.
It includes the advances in research on male reproductive health,
the impact of environmental factors, the protective measures using
bioactive compounds and traditional medicines, and how to limit
toxic exposure. It includes coverage of: Oxidative stress and male
infertility Environmental stressors and sexual health Heavy metals,
pesticides, fine particle toxicity and male reproduction Protective
measures against oxidative stress in gametes/embryos by using
bioactive compounds/phytomedicines in Assisted Reproductive
Technology (ART) Role of reactive oxygen species on female
reproduction Radiation and mutagenic factors affecting the male
reproductive system Both volumes provide a comprehensive look at
the most basic concepts and advanced research being conducted by
world famous scientists and researchers in male infertility and
reproduction.
This book discusses the role of oxidative stress in human
reproduction with a focus on men's health. The physiological roles
of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in male fertility are the focus in
this book. This topic is important because oxidative stress is a
result of the imbalance between ROS and antioxidants in the body
which may lead to sperm damage (DNA or count), deformity, and
eventually, male infertility. Therefore, for a better understanding
of the molecular mechanisms related to male genotoxicity and its
regulation in infertility, this book provides an up-to-date view on
the impact of oxidative stress factors in male reproduction . The
main aim of this book is to collect a series of research articles
and reviews from a diverse group of scientists to share their
research work on the role of ROS or oxidative stress in
physiological and pathological states in relation to (in)fertility
in the male. This book presents various state-of-the-art chapters
of the recent progress in the field of cellular toxicology and
clinical manifestations of various issues related to men's health
and fertility. Topics include cell signaling, DNA damage and
infertility, the pathophysiology of disease instigation and
distribution, immune toxicity and prevention.
This book is a valuable contribution to the debate about the
harmful effects of environmental toxicants on human health, which
is a growing concern in the 21st century. Complementary chapters
decipher the phenomena and highlight the latest developments in
environmental toxicology, providing readers with a comprehensive
overview of environmental toxicology and human health. Since the
toxicants in question are not only chemical or biological in
nature, but also include man-made electromagnetic fields, the book
explores in detail multidisciplinary approaches to environmental
toxicology, with a focus on the following five aspects: 1. The
effects of man-made electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) on human health
proposed mechanisms and biological effects and measures). 2. An
overview of nanotoxicity, nanomedicine and cancer research. 3. A
bio-computational approach to the molecular interaction of
environmental carcinogens with DNA. 4. The toxicology of
environmental pollutants in the air, dust, soil, water and natural
toxins in the environment: exposure and health. 5. Social insects
as environmental indicators of ecotoxicological effects in
different ecosystems. The book analyzes the carcinogenic,
mutagenic, genotoxic and neurotoxic effects of both anthropogenic
and natural toxins present in water, soil, air and our surroundings
in the form of electro-pollution or electro-smog.
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